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Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 12:54 pm
by LiQaaye_TDH
Laughing @dhego

Aayaamahan waxa aad laga cabanaya, falalka argagixisada, dilka iyo boobka lagu hayo dadka aan waxba galabsan e shacabka ku nool magaalo madaxda dalka.
Anigu ah Wasiirka arrimaha gudaha dalka iyo wasiiro badan oo kale iya shirar badan oo is daba jooga ka yeelanay fekerka, in Caasimada dalka laga soo wareejio intay amaanka dib loogu soo celinayo caasimada.
Madaxweynaha dhowr jeer iyaan kala hadalnay arrintan, laakin waxan isku mari weyna halka loo bedeli laha caasimada.

Madaxweynaha waxu codsaday haddi lagama maarman noqotay in la bedelo caasimada Dalka, in loo keeno dowlada Magaalada Hobyo, dhowr wasiir iya ku raacay arrintan laakin anigu qodob dheer iyaan ka soo jediyay, in laga fogaado argaxisadan dalka ku soo badaneysa, intay dowlada lugaha isku taagi lahayd, ay xooga iyo amaanka soo celin leyd.

Madaxweynaha waxan uu jeedin laha, in caasimad laga dhigo meel ku gaadhka ah, magaalada Burco ee Gobolka Togdheer, madaama ay aad uu xasiloontahay, kana fogtahay Hogaamiye kooxedkan ugaadhsanaya ragga dowlada .


Wasiirka arrimha Gudaha Somalinet LiQaaYe_TDH Cool

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 12:56 pm
by AbdiWahab252
SNET Electoral Committee

National Election Results of the May 1st, 2007 General Election

Progressive Coalition *** 70%
SomaliNet Socialist Party 15%
The Conservative Republic Party 10%
SomaliNet Wadaad Union 5%

*** Consists of Somali Libertarian Party, The Republican Party, Wadani Party, Women First, Xayawan Party, and Xisbiga Rer Miiyiga.

The Jimmy Carter Foundation, the EU & AU Election Observer Team stated that the elections in the SNET Dem. Republic were free, fair and transparent.
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The people have spoken by voting overwhemingely for the Progressive Coalition. I urge all Sneters to work closely with the Progressive Coalition and the new government to advance the well being and interest of the SNet Democratic Republic.

Strength Through Unity !

HE President AbdiWahab

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 12:58 pm
by Maria*
^^Go to hell

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 12:59 pm
by biko
"Ethiopia HE Ambassador COSTA Haile Mariam"


Laughing Laughing Laughing @Haile Mariam

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:00 pm
by gurey25
We dispute these fictious results.

there were dozens of voting booths closed down,
and entire districts were unable to vote...


basicaly this was rigged.



We demand a recount.

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:03 pm
by James Dahl
Foreign affairs eh?
Somalia should forge close ties to nonaligned powers like Russia, China, the EU and Turkey. The Arab League is toothless and the African Union is dominated by Ethiopia.

Somalia should secure itself as the Muslim world's #1 vacation spot. The Burqini was invented last year, and Somalia should have boutiques selling it all along their greatest asset: the longest and most attractive coastline in Africa. Marketing should be particularily intense in nuveau-rich-yet-ugly Muslim countries like Dubai, Turkey, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Bosnia.

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:05 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Gurey,

You must accept the vote and stop your false accusations against the honest hardworking SNET Electoral Committee.

You are behaving like a typical African dictator who fails to recognize the will of the people.

If you keep this up, I will open an investigation into the massive corruption under your regime.

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:15 pm
by hometown-hottie
That list aint right since I'm not included there.

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:16 pm
by gurey25
Abdi as finance minister in the last administration,
i believe you will be the main target of any investigation


Laughing

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:19 pm
by Ureysoo
I refuse to accept this government, 4 the reason that no.1 held a ballot vote 2 assign the president and the parliament members. Hence, I’ll form my own mutiny party, 2 cause the downfall of this so called government. Furthermore, I think this self-styled president is deliberately thrusting Dhabyacos aside, and expelling us out of the Political Arena. As a Devoted MJ politician. I urge the fellow Luyo-Kuus 2 withdraw their espousal, voice disapproval and inflict hostility on our opponent (the government), If they kept on neglecting our rights. The self-appointed government should negotiate with us 2 find the middle ground, by hook or by crook.

AbdiWahab is “Ceydiid Jr”, whilst Advocator is the mirror image of Siyad Barre, and both of them are menacing our sense of serenity. Thus, we should adopt an appropriate preventative measure, 2 push them back, by any means necessary. (Mark me as the next A/Yusuf), Lol. “Dhabyaco Power”.....


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Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:26 pm
by James Dahl
I think we should adopt a system similar to the Swiss Cantons, where each district is for all intents and purposes an independant state within a sort of "Somali League", where the president's role is largely ceremonial, and the national government deals largely with international affairs.

Each city with a population of over 100,000 should have its own district, and once a month they should all get together for a "Shirweyne", with the President also getting a seat, to discuss national issues and resolve disputes. Towns with less than 100,000 people can band together to make a district if they don't want to be part of the nearest city.

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:28 pm
by gurey25
Ureysoo why dont you join me and others to bring this illegitimate goivernment down.
I too have noticed its prefernce for ilko yar and exclusion of dhabayaco.

we need a more inclusive government.

Laughing

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:28 pm
by Unclebin-
I Agree we shall form an opposition party or better yet a jabhad. We will cause a mutiny in this habar dugaag and ilkoyar government.


Dhabayaco power Cool

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:33 pm
by gurey25
[quote="James Dahl"]I think we should adopt a system similar to the Swiss Cantons, where each district is for all intents and purposes an independant state within a sort of "Somali League", where the president's role is largely ceremonial, and the national government deals largely with international affairs.

Each city with a population of over 100,000 should have its own district, and once a month they should all get together for a "Shirweyne", with the President also getting a seat, to discuss national issues and resolve disputes. Towns with less than 100,000 people can band together to make a district if they don't want to be part of the nearest city.[/quote]

Not bad, i have always said that the swiss sytem is ideal for somalia, with some modifications ofcourse. You have to account for clans.
and 100,000 is too large 20,000 is a good number.

becuase only Hargiesa,Burco,Moqadishu,Merca and Bossaso,Lascanood, Erigavo, Galkacayo and Kismayo are above 100,000 the rest are under.

Re: The SNET Government Of 2007

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:36 pm
by Unclebin-
A loose federal state consisting of six 'states' (they are clan fiefdoms) is ideal. I think thats whats going to happen in Somalia.